Category: audiobooks and videos

“Parenting” and “Perfection” are completely two unrelative words. I had my fair share of “mommy fails” and after reading this chapter, it is much clearer now, I will continue to raise my children in my own unique way. I sometimes...

I came across a book entitled, “Rules of Parenting” by Richard Templar. I thought for a second, “do I need this?” The truth is… I do. I agree with the realities the author is telling me. This book puts everything in perspective, you...

Here in Singapore, we have a celebration called the National Friendship week which allows the students from different countries to share some knowledge about their motherland. Here is a 1 minuter video that the kids prepared for tomorrow’s presentation: the Philippine’s Early...

Our family tried immersing our kids into the Filipino culture and so far, they have enjoyed it. They were amused by their lolo and lola’s videoke, introduced them to pan de sal and taho, once again reunited with bahay-kubo, and have experienced...

Motivational Monday 5th of October 2015 No matter how hard we think our life is, what’s important is how we always try to pick ourselves up, without having to think of surrendering. This is for you my love. One of...

“Giving children household chores at an early age helps to build a lasting sense of mastery, responsibility and self-reliance .” -Marty Rossmann, professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota At home, we tend to do all the...

After creating the heaven and the earth, and all the wonderful things that dwell in it, God decided to create a very special being. He called him Adam. God assigned Adam to take care of all the animals...

“Tula” or “panulaan” is how you call it in Tagalog. This poem is from www.tagalog-tula-pilipinas.blogspot.com The title of this poem is “Pag-ibig ang siyang sasagip sa mundo.” (Love will rescue the world) LIGAW Aking tinawid ang labing-isang dagat, Itong...

Narito po muli ang Tagalog Tuesday! We’ve made 13 essential topics for you to review before you visit the Philippines. On our previous post, we’ve talked about: – The history of Tagalog – Ang alpabetong Filipino – The modern tagalog...

What I want to share with you is the most important reason why we live. “The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself...

Question words, asking words or interrogative words in Tagalog or the Filipino language is called Panghalip Pananong. *In English, we know that an interrogative word or question word is a function word used to ask a question, such as what, when,where, who, why and how. They are sometimes called wh-words, because in English most of...

One magical word I learned today – Gratitude. Listen to a beautiful passage from Rhonda Byrne’s third book, The Magic and some of my take (I know I am not an expert) basing on my experiences as an ordinary person....

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